Battle over luxury Verdugo Mountains housing development spills into court
For a year and a half, the activist group No Canyon Hills has protested a 300-acre development coming to the Verdugo Mountains. Now the developer is suing.
For a year and a half, the activist group No Canyon Hills has protested a 300-acre development coming to the Verdugo Mountains. Now the developer is suing.
A witness told a local news station the passenger became unruly before his death aboard the cruise ship.
A Southern California man who was in contact with the Madison, Wis., school shooter allegedly was plotting to attack a government building, according to records and media reports.
Danny Masterson’s attorneys are seeking to overturn his conviction of raping two women — alleging in a new filing that the “That ’70s Show” star did not receive a fair trial.
Various public and nonprofit teams are targeting drug use in MacArthur Park, but it’s not enough, yet, to solve the public health crisis.
Released after just under 30 years in prison for a murder he committed at 16, Nicholas Nabors was bogged down in transitional housing until a volunteer for the nonprofit Homecoming Project took him into her Compton home.
Efforts to reform life inside the walls of the Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla are making headway. But most female prisoners have experienced levels of trauma that make it hard to build trust.
Legal fight between Jay-Z and the Texas attorney representing clients who allege they were sexually assaulted by Sean “Diddy”‘ Combs takes an unusual turn.
Under the Clean Air Act, California can adopt more stringent vehicle emission requirements than the federal government, but must obtain a waiver from the EPA.
California policymakers and environmentalists view recent Supreme Court actions as a small victory for clean air, but worry about future legal challenges.